Aretha Franklin's family continues to coordinate memorial and funeral plans following her death Thursday morning in Detroit.

One person familiar with the plans — which are still evolving — said on Friday that Franklin's body will lie in state for public viewing at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, and her funeral will be held at Greater Grace Temple on Detroit's west side.

Dates have not been set. A family spokeswoman told the Free Press on Thursday that multiple events will be held in Detroit.

Arrangements are being handled by Swanson Funeral Home of Detroit.

Representatives at the Wright Museum and Swanson Funeral Home declined to answer questions.

Posted!

A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.

Buy Photo

Daniel Sturgis, of Detroit, gets emotional while gathering with others outside of New Bethel Baptist Church while visiting the church where Aretha Franklin grew attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

James Chapman Jr. of Romulus holds a metal sign he made honoring Aretha Franklin while stopping by New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit to pay tribute to the late singer in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Laylah Pope, of Detroit, stands by a memorial outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church where Aretha Franklin attended in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Mary Brownlee of Memphis dances along with Daniel Sturgis of Detroit while gathering outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church Aretha Franklin grew up in, in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Karon White of Detroit (left) and Terry Tarrant hug after White sings a song by late singer Aretha Franklin outside of New Bethel Baptist Church while visiting the church Aretha Franklin grew up attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

People drop off items at a memorial outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church where Aretha Franklin grew up attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Sabrina Terry of Detroit and her son Saikai Terry take a photo of the late singer Aretha Franklin's name outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Karon White, of Detroit, sings a song by the late singer Aretha Franklin as the rain falls outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church Franklin grew up attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Karon White of Detroit looks over his phone while sitting inside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit where Aretha Franklin grew up attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Rev. Jesse Jackson, right, and Rev. Robert Smith Jr. of New Bethel Baptist Church speak while gathered outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church Aretha Franklin grew up attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Emma Lockridge, right, of Detroit and the Rev. Leslie Mathews of Detroit Triumphant Life Christian Church sit in a pew while gathered Thursday, August 16, 2018, at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, the church Aretha Franklin grew up attending. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Angelo Farris of Detroit attaches balloons to the door honoring Aretha Franklin as people gather outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Silvester Porter, of Detroit, looks over old photos in the history room of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church where Aretha Franklin grew up attending in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

People gather outside of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit while visiting the church where Aretha Franklin attended in in Detroit on Thursday, August 16, 2018 following her passing. Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press

Montez Miller looks up at balloons she placed on Aretha Franklin Way at Brush and Madison streets in downtown Detroit in honor of Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, who died today, Thursday, August 16 2018. Romain Blanquart, Detroit Free Press